Senator Dino Melaye, while addressing journalists at the end of a plenary session, disclosed that 40 Nigerian senators have donated at least 1,260 bags of rice and other relief materials to civil servants in Kogi state a few days after a director in the Kogi State civil service reportedly killed himself over unpaid emolument.
The senators reportedly made the donation at the instance of one of Melaye, as Kogi is one of the many states currently owing workers’ salaries and entitlements.
Earlier at the plenary, Mr. Melaye had called the attention of the Senate to the suffering of civil servants in Kogi State.
He said:
“Today, in my state we live in perilous time and vicissitude.
The social media and newspapers have been awash few days with unfortunate incident of a civil servant who committed suicide upon receiving information that his wife gave birth to triplets”.
“He is (was) being owed 11 months’ salary. Another civil servant was seen crying because he could not provide N3000 for drugs and the child died. Their salaries must be paid; pensioners must be paid. How many more people will commit suicide before Yahaya Bello pays salaries? We don’t want to see more deaths in Kogi state.”
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